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October 2002

Seasons Greetings –Solved

Posted on October 31, 2002, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

Happy Halloween! HURRY UP! OUR BREAKFAST RAP AND WRAP AT FAO SCHWARZ IS NEXT THURSDAY… RSVP NOW AT www.executivemoms.com! Holiday Cards. That annual rite of good will and social grace that is probably quite low down on your To Do.

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Halloween Garden

Posted on October 24, 2002, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

(DON’T FORGET: RSVP NOW, AND SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT THE NOV. 7TH BREAKFAST AT FAO… PLUS CHECK OUT HIGHLIGHTS AND PHOTOS FROM OUR FIRST EVENT AT www.executivemoms.com)!! Why wait until next week to start celebrating Halloween? (Pumpkins are just so.

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Shop AND Save for College

Posted on October 17, 2002, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

Have you ever rationalized a little shopping spree as “doing your part to help the economy?” Think how much better that rationale would be if your shopping was actually helping to build your kids’ college fund. (Depressing but probably not.

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Book Review

Posted on October 10, 2002, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

Timing is everything. Amazingly, just as Executive Moms has come into being, it seems “working moms” have become (if not for the first time) the “it” topic of the moment. Spurring much of the discussion– Allison Pearson’s new novel: “I.

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Executive Moms Inaugural Luncheon

Posted on October 8, 2002, in Events, with 0 Comments

at Shelly’s New York Photos by Cathy Pinsky, Cathy Pinsky Studio The Executive Moms Inaugural Luncheon drew a capacity crowd made up of over 150 media executives, entrepreneurs, lawyers, bankers, doctors, marketing and sales wizards and many more dynamic professionals—all of.

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Public SCHOOL SCOOP

Posted on October 3, 2002, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

ATTENTION five boroughs Executive Moms (present and future): The rap on being a NYC dweller is that great public schooling is not a real option (or at least it can seem like finding a needle in a very bureaucratic haystack)..

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